Evanston Electronics Recycling & Data Destruction

E-Recycling | Document Destruction | Junk Hauling | Hard Drive/Paper Shredding

We have been in business since before the Landfill Ban and have our own Equipment, Shredders, Forklifts, IT staff, Data Wiping stations, Retail division. We have trucks collecting everyday and are able to even accommodate emergency pick up services. Our R2 Downstreams are regulated and provide you the peace of mind you need when working with a respected company.

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We can service residential TV/appliance needs as well. Click button for details and our submission form.

20+ DROP OFF LOCATIONS

FREE drop off for ALL items except TV's. You will always find a location near by & Lowest cost TV recycling fee. Click button to see details of what we accept.

TELEVISION RECYCLING & TV PICK UP IN CHICAGO WAREHOUSE  

TELEVISION RECYCLING Evanston:​

​Electronics Recycling is what we do best. We service Evanston Illinois on a daily basis for all of its recycling needs. Our television recycling process involves data destruction & electronic recycling certificates.According to the EPA, 40%of consumer electronics were recycled in 2013. If you’re disposing of your old TV set, upgrading your flat-screen TV or handling office machines like printers, fax machines, copiers and scanners, check to see if there is a location near you that will recycle them.

EVANSTON, ILLINOIS ELECTRONICS RECYCLING

ABOUT EVANSTON ILLINOIS:

Evanston’s variety of housing and commercial districts, combined with easy access to Chicago, make it a popular filming location. Evanston as of December 2008 is listed as a filming location for 65 different films, notably those of John Hughes

Free Electronics Disposition in Evanston IL

Your old, outdated television set should not be thrown out with the trash or left out for dump collection. That’s because old TVs contain toxic chemicals like lead, mercury, cadmium, and more. These chemicals are detrimental to human and environmental health, and they need to be dealt with safely. Instead of throwing it in the trash, you can recycle it at a recycle center.We have cranked up our efforts to inform Evanston​ of all the new regulations and laws about Throwing away electronics.

E-WASTE ELECTRONICS RECYCLING

A​​VA Recycling prides itself in helping with Data destruction to destroy all data in a manner Exceeding Dept. of Defense Standards. Since more and more companies in Decatur are discarding their computers, we try to inform them of the importance of data Destruction so valuable information never gets into the wrong hands.Also E-waste contains many valuable, recoverable materials such as aluminum, copper, gold, silver, plastics, and ferrous metals. In order to conserve natural resources and the energy needed to produce new electronic equipment from virgin resources, electronic equipment can be refurbished, reused, and recycled instead of being landfilled

Name:
Evanston 
Population:
75,527 
Size of City:
7.80 sq mi  
Founded:
1872
 
Government:
Mayor–council
 
Demographics:
median income for a household in the city was $40,732
 
Employers:
Northwestern University are the largest employers
 
Interests:
Evanston’s variety of housing and commercial districts, combined with easy access to Chicago, make it a popular filming location. Evanston as of December 2008 is listed as a filming location for 65 different films, notably those of John Hughes.Much of the 1984 film Sixteen Candles was filmed in and around Evanston,as was the 1993 film Dennis the Menace,and the 1997 film Home Alone 3.A number of scenes from the 1986 Garry Marshall film Nothing in Commonwere filmed on the Northwestern University campus and Evanston’s lakeshore.Although not filmed there, the 2004 film Mean Girls is set in the Evanston suburbs, and makes several references to the area. In the 2003 film Cheaper by the Dozen, the family moves to Evanston.Additionally, the baseball movie Rookie of the Year, featuring Gary Busey andThomas Ian Nicholas, was partially shot at Haven Middle School.In The Princess Bride, according to IMDB, the screenplay says that the boy and his grandfather live in Evanston.This was also stated by Mandy Patinkin in a behind-the-scenes interview.The story’s author, William Goldman, was born in Chicago and grew up in Highland Park just a couple of miles away from Evanston